Furthermore, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun tried to set the record straight when the retirement rumors first arose.

"This is the fun thing about these [videos] people post- they're only a certain amount of time, so they cut off before the rest of the statement when he says, 'just kidding,'" said Braun speaking to Access Hollywood.

"He hasn't taken time off since he was 12… He knows he wants it, and wants to spend time with his family," he added.

"I think for his well being at 19, 20 years old, [it's good for him] to take time for himself, to figure out who he wants to be," the famed manager concluded.

Also, his new work, "Journals," is comprised of 10 previously released songs from his "Music Mondays" promotion, according to Billboard. The album is priced at $13.99 and is available on iTunes from Dec. 16 to Jan. 2. 2014.